- the main
Abergele to
Llansannan road
across the river.
Nearby is
Mynydd Bodran, a 287 m (942 ft) hill
which towers above the
River Elwy. From the hill...
-
event at Stormont, Belfast;
Griffin referred to
Lambeg drums,
saying "the
bodran [sic] can't
match the lambeg, you
Fenian ****s". The term
Fenian is used...
- tasteless" yet in his
finest poems, such as the long Tal ar Ben
Bodran (Tal[haiarn] on
Bodran Hill),
Talhaiarn was a "unique,
intelligent and experienced...
- guitars, cellos,
Celtic harps, violins, accordions, whistles, flutes,
bodrans, mandolins, banjos, clarinets,
galician bagpipes,
soprano recorders, and...
-
distributed as follows: Clément, 1st
class health officer on
board the Neptune.
Bodran,
health officer 1st
class on
board the Indomptable. Martiny,
health officer...
- two
double b**** bows), triangle, whistle, geophone, whip, tambourine, 1
bodrán, b**** drum, 2
Peking gongs. The
second percussionist plays the same glockenspiel...
- Tre’r Llan Isaf, Tre’r Llan Ichaf’ Ystumgynon. Llanfyllin:-Bachie, Bodfach,
Bodran, Bodyddon, Brynelltyn, Camen, Garth-gell, Globwll, Nantallan, Rhiwnachor...